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Last month, we said farewell to our island paradise to embark on our next adventure in a new world called the Pacific Northwest. Check out our adventures here in Part 1 and Part 2! After our road trip earlier this month, we brought the DBL OG out to the original

It’s no secret, as you can tell from my last post, “A Quest For Warmer Thoughts” that I drive a 2014 Ford Raptor. I bought this truck a little less then a year ago because my Chevrolet Silverado was totaled out by an old lady who blew a stop sign

Lately the Northeast feels more like the Artic Circle, currently it’s 16 degrees here in NJ. Two days ago the they were calling for a massive blizzard in which the Jersey Shore was looking at approximately 2 feet or better. Turns out the weather men had it all wrong and

A 1928 Ford Model A Closed-Cab Pickup, BMW V8 powered. This is a one of a kind, owned by a Belgian car-guy with a twist and a love for rust. The Rod is 100% built in the USA by Michael Burroughs of StanceWorks. Enjoy! Exterior: The body of the truck is from

Exactly one week later the Los Angeles Convention Center hosted another large scale car show. This time around it was the second annual Torres Empire Los Angeles Super Show. Sam, James, Tim and the rest of the Torres Empire crew once again produced a great event. From Friday’s & Saturday’s

It’s the kind of event which attracts the world’s most talented drivers. With smooth flowing, cambered roads the Rally New Zealand is a favourite with the drivers. Of course before the main course a slight appetiser is on the cards. Bon apetite! Ken Block showing his ‘hoonigan’ style managing to

This post is the second half of 2011. I will post highlights from July through December. I won’t post everything but I invite you to view the archives for a complete look at each month. I’d like to thank everyone for checking out the blog and hope you will continue

Stephanie & I were in San Diego on Sunday for LowriderFest at Qualcomm Stadium. We were invited to the show by Emil from IMG who produces the show. The show was filled with a little bit of everything for everyone but the majority of the show was Lowriders. Here are

The DUB Magazine Project is an eight-part, half-hour, weekly magazine and variety show that will bring viewers under the hood with some of the biggest celebrities out there to understand their lifestyle, cars and events that continue to make car culture vibrant and entertaining. Intimate interviews will be featured each

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ABOUT FATLACE

Born in 1999, Fatlace initially started as a blog about the elements of hip-hop, with roots in music, break dancing, and graffiti. In addition to the hip-hop lifestyle we grew up on, cars is a collective interest among the Fatlace family and was inevitably incorporated into our web site. Fast forward and Fatlace has evolved into what you see now, and we are still continuing to grow.

Fatlace found its first home in San Francisco’s historic Japantown, where it remained for several years before closing. This bittersweet end allowed us to focus our attention on the Fatlace Paddock in San Mateo, which now serves as our headquarters and flagship location.

At first, the Paddock seems like your typical shop with dope beats, comfy sneaks and kids up to no good, but stay a while and you'll discover there's more to us than what is on the surface. You'll soon find out the diverseness within our team and the details that set us apart from the usual street boutique. Be sure to also check out Illest, where we've set up shop in both Los Angeles and Honolulu. If you can't make it out to any of our shops, there's always our online store where we carry all of our latest products.